Zeit-Raum. Lounge
Prof. Anne Holzmüller
Schubert's Time Organization - a Model for a Different Way of Listening?

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"In contrast to Beethoven, the architect, Schubert composes like a sleepwalker," Alfred Brendel once said. More recent research would probably disagree - and yet concede that Schubert's generous use of time as a resource provokes specific reception behavior. Anne Holzmüller, Professor of Musicology at the Philipps University of Marburg, also deals with immersion processes as part of her research into musical listening, i.e. the complete "immersion" in an event that determines the entire perception in certain phases. In "Zeit-Raum", a format in which speakers from the academic world will address the festival motto "Liberated Time", Anne Holzmüller will explore the historical conditions for Schubert's use of time and explain compositional processes that enable immersive experiences.

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Prof. Anne Holzmüller

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